Two more students involved in the Ocala bus brawl faced a judge on Tuesday.

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A boy and girl were placed on probation and community service, and were ordered to write essays of apology to the victim as well as being enrolled in anger-management classes and place on curfew.

The pair's punishment is very much the same as the other four-middle schoolers who have been previously sentenced.

The last of the teens accused in the attack will be sentenced April 17.

In February, the Marion County School Board voted to expel the students for the remainder of the 2012 school year and through the first semester of the 2013 school year.

The school board said the students would need to petition the board for re-entry to school at the end of the first semester of 2013.

All of the students, five girls and two boys, were expelled "with services," which means they will be referred to an alternative school for now.

Deputies said the seven students, ages 12 to 15 years old, were caught on camera kicking and punching a 13-year-old girl until she was unconscious.

According to the sheriffs office, the incident happened on a school bus on the way to school on Jan. 6.

When asked what sparked the fight, the victim said it was her first day on the bus, and no one would let her sit down. A shoe was thrown, and she told deputies that when she threw it back, the fight broke out.